Done this trail with my brand new 2021 Toyota Tacoma TRD 4X4 and the scratches were terrible.....oh well. Crownland fire access roads are now my favorite roads to do. Did the Anson trail to hwy 118......never again!😅
@@danilointhewoods The four of us, my Taco, a Yukon and two jeeps were just struggling at midnight through the bush. We have absolutely no idea where were where at that moment. One jeep broke down, burned out clutch and burned out starter motor and was towed for more then six hour. Finally my Tacoma radio map picked up an forest access road about 2 km from the end. Reached hwy 118 4 am in the morning. Like to see the north end of the trail again. Did see vehicles parked there at night...4am
Mah brothers! Yeahhh!
You gotta join us next time!
Done this trail with my brand new 2021 Toyota Tacoma TRD 4X4 and the scratches were terrible.....oh well.
Crownland fire access roads are now my favorite roads to do.
Did the Anson trail to hwy 118......never again!😅
Haha. 4x4 vehicles were meant to get scratched up in the trails. 😁
do you remember seeing any lake-front spot in the Anson>haw118 trail for camping?
@@danilointhewoods The four of us, my Taco, a Yukon and two jeeps were just struggling at midnight through the bush. We have absolutely no idea where were where at that moment. One jeep broke down, burned out clutch and burned out starter motor and was towed for more then six hour.
Finally my Tacoma radio map picked up an forest access road about 2 km from the end. Reached hwy 118 4 am in the morning.
Like to see the north end of the trail again. Did see vehicles parked there at night...4am
Hogsback Rd is only one g.
For this group of newbies that was plenty! 😁
noobs lol
haha! Like kids going through the discovery phase! Everything is grand! =)